Archive for November, 2016

It’s that time of year.
Families get themselves dressed in coordinating outfits for holiday card photos. College suitemates and roommates plan hilarious photo ideas to create cards that they can share with their friends and family. Some families even put their pets through the torture of donning sweater vests and hats so that they too can be part of the holiday festivities. And while a few pictures go exactly as planned, many other photos do not. For the photos that do not go as planned, many families joke that they will simply Photoshop out the offending smile or Photoshop in the missing family member. In reality, however, very few amateur photographers have the digital photo editing skills to repair many of their problems. In fact, without the help of professional Photoshop services, many photo editin

It may only be the end of November, but high school Post Prom committees across the nation have already been meeting for months. In fact, even though prom season does not really star until April and May, Post Prom committees often work year round making plans, creating decorations, designing spaces, and collecting donations.
From marketing chair that need to to oversee publicity, social media, and fundraising nights to donor chairs that need to oversee donations coordinators, prize coordinators, and raffle and gift card coordinators, many of these committees have their written plans down to the most minute detail. And while the roles are often specifically defined, the details that changes from year to year are the fun party themes. Sometimes announced to the students and sometimes kept a secret the fun part

Perhaps now more than ever, Americans all across the country are looking to the welcome distraction of entertainment news. After a long year of political news that was neither positive or hopeful, many Americans wish that they could turn on their televisions or read articles online that are not filled with the mudslinging accusations that filled the channels leading up to the November 8 Presidential election. Viewers and readers may be even more weary of the political news now that the election result has been announced and as many as 50% of Americans are dreading, and some fearing, the ramifications of the results.
Entertainment news, sports, feel good stories, and regional stories about families banding together during the holidays are, in fact, a welcome relief from the news of the latest appointments and th